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LVMH CEO Bernard Arnault. (Photo by Sergei KarpukhinTASS via Getty Images)
Art Industry News is a daily digest of the most consequential developments coming out of the art world and art market. Here’s what you need to know on this Tuesday, May 25.
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Cuban Artists Withdraw From National Museum Show in Protest – The artist and activist group 27N has asked the Museum of Fine Arts in Havana to remove their works from display in solidarity with artist Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara. Alcántara was taken into government custody in early May after an eight-day hunger strike to condemn the Cuban government’s crackdown on artistic freedom. The group alleges that he has been held against his will in the hospital and has not been heard from for three weeks. ( ....

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Editors' Picks: 11 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Celebration of Linda Nochlin to a Virtual NFT Explainer


Young Woman Drawing (1801). The painting was the cover image on 
ARTnews for the 1971 publication of Linda Nochlin’s article “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?” Courtesy of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
MoMA hosts a virtual forum on critic Linda Nochlin’s groundbreaking essay “Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists?,” published in 
ARTnews in 1971. On the occasion of the article’s 50th anniversary, Roxana Marcoci, the museum’s senior photography curator, and Julia Trotta, a filmmaker, curator, and writer, will look at the barriers to art world success that women have historically faced, and the recent effects of the Me Too and Black Lives Matter movements. Speakers include artists Ming Smith, Legacy Russell, and Zoe Leonard; Myriam Ben Salah, executive director of Chicago’s Renaissance Society; and Wanda Nanibush, curator of Indigenous art at the Art Gallery of Ontario, among others. ....

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Editors' Picks: 11 Events for Your Art Calendar This Week, From a Hunter College MFA Show to an Exhibition of Greg Goldberg's Work


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Tuesday, February 16
This mural at a Chicago public school building is among several early 20th-century works in the city’s collection that have been criticized for having outdated depictions of Native Americans and other races and ethnicities. Photo courtesy of Chicago Public Schools.
2. “Resolving Tensions Over Race and Representation in Public Art” at the National Coalition Against Censorship, New York
The National Coalition Against Censorship is hosting a virtual luncheon to consider the delicate issue of historic WPA murals that whitewash problematic aspects of US history, and whether or not to remove them. Karyn Olivier, an artist and professor at Temple University in Philadelphia; Adriene Lim, dean of libraries at the University of Maryland; and scholar and curator Anthony Huffman will discuss. ....

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